Mystery Gift

Now this is weird! A delivery guy just turned up at the front door with a package for me from Games Paradise. I didn’t order anything from them. The Snook swears he didn’t. So we open it up, and it’s a brand new Harry Potter “Scene-It” game. Sweet! There’s no invoice, so I assume it’s a gift from someone. But there’s also no note or indication at all who it’s from! So come on, who’s my mystery benefactor??

Update: It was Mom. ๐Ÿ™‚

Comments

9 responses to “Mystery Gift”

  1. aim

    Nice. Maybe forget all that stuff I said about having kids. Once you have kids, you stop getting cool gifts like that for Christmas from mom!

  2. Lesson learned: put all curious packages that arrive in December under the tree. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Moms rock!

    Happy Holidays!

  3. Well, it was just tricksy because it’s the kind of place I might have ordered from and then forgotten about it… ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. COOL! Between that and our copy of Disney DVD Trivial Pursuit we could have a cracker of a games night.. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  5. DUDE! I would ROCK at Disney DVD Trivial Pursuit! We have to have a games night soon… (And don’t forget my High School Musical karaoke game!)

  6. Yay! What fun.

  7. IT’S SO ON KRIS!!! We’ll arrange a baby sitter and make it a night in Jan.. ๐Ÿ˜€ How’s that sound?? ๐Ÿ˜€

  8. amy

    oooh, can I get in on some of that trivia action? One of the gals I work with would love it as well, she kicks my a$$ as Harry Potter trivia all the time. And she loves High School Musical almost as much as you Kris

  9. Hmm. Only if you can ASSURE me that this is a like-minded dorky pop-culture loving individual! My love for HSM and Disney must be allowed to shine without any self-consciousness. ๐Ÿ™‚


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